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Vascular Function and the Role of Oxidative Stress in Heart Failure, Heart Transplant, and Beyond
Health and Human Physiological Sciences
  • Melissa A.H. Witman
  • Anette S. Fjeldstad
  • John McDaniel
  • Stephen J. Ives, Skidmore College
  • Jia Zhao
  • Zachary Barrett-O'Keefe
  • Jose N. Nativi
  • Josef Stehlik
  • D. Walter Wray
  • Russell S. Richardson
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2012
Keywords
  • Antioxidants,
  • flow-mediated vasodilation,
  • vascular health,
  • blood flow
Abstract

Using flow-mediated vasodilation (FMD), reactive hyperemia, and an acute oral antioxidant cocktail (AOC; vitamins C and E and α-lipoic acid), this study aimed to provide greater insight into altered vascular function and the role of oxidative stress in chronic heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) and at several time points beyond heart transplantation (HTx). A total of 61 age-matched subjects (12 healthy controls, 14 New York Heart Association class II and III HFrEF, and 35 HTx recipients [<3 years post-HTx, 5-10 years post-HTx, and >14 years post-HTx]) ingested either placebo (PL) or an AOC before FMD and reactive hyperemia testing of the brachial artery. Vascular function, as measured by FMD, was not different among the controls (6.8±1.9%), recent <3-year post-HTx group (8.1±1.2%), and the 5- to 10-year post-HTx group (5.5±1.0%). However, PL FMD was lower in the HFrEF (4.5±0.7%) and in the >14-year post-HTx group (2.9±0.8%). The AOC increased plasma ascorbate levels in all of the groups but only increased FMD in the controls (PL, 6.8±1.9%; AOC, 9.2±1.0%) and >14-year post-HTx recipients (PL, 2.9±0.8%; AOC, 4.5±1.3%). There were no differences in reactive hyperemia in any of the groups with PL or AOC. This cross-sectional study reveals that, compared with controls, vascular function is blunted in HFrEF, is similar soon after HTx, but is decreased with greater time post-HTx with free radicals implicated in this progression.

Published In
Hypertension
Pages
659-668
DOI
10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.112.193318
Citation Information
Witman MA, Fjeldstad AS, McDaniel J, Ives SJ, Zhao J, Barrett-O'Keefe Z, Nativi JN, Stehlik J, Wray DW, Richardson RS. Vascular function and the role of oxidative stress in heart failure, heart transplant, and beyond. Hypertension. 2012 Sep;60(3):659-68. doi: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.112.193318. Epub 2012 Jul 2. PubMed PMID: 22753215; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3421053.